User Manual
DIC324
3.1.4
Readiness check
Prior to working with the module, you should:
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become familiar with the module's structure and this User Manual;
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check that the base address switch (p.3.2.1) and jumpers (p. 3.2.2, 3.2.4) have
been set properly;
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install the- DIC324 I/O Module onto the CPU module using the PC/104+
connectors, in compliance with the installation instructions (p.3.1.5), general
requirements (p.3.1.1) and electrostatic safety requirements (p.3.1.2) when
preparing the module for the use;
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connect the necessary additional external devices to module connectors in
accordance with the connection type in use for input digital signals and with a model
list (p. 3.1.7);
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switch on the power supply.
NOTE:
LOCATION
OF MAIN
COMPONENTS, CONNECTORS,
SWITCHES AND JUMPERS OF THE MODULE IS SHOWN IN
3.1.5
Installation of DIC324
The Module could be installed into the relevant PC/104-Plus connectors. You can
install the modules one above the other in order to get highly-integrated systems.
ATTENTION:
PC/104 AND PC/104-PLUS MODULES ARE INSTALLED AFTER POWER
IS TURNED OFF.
ATTENTION:
WHEN INSTALLING THE PC/104-PLUS MODULES TRY NOT TO BEND OR
DEFORM THE BOARD OF DIC324 AND CPU's MODULE. PROPERLY MATCH
THE CONTACTS AND USE THE NECESSARY FASTENERS.
General characteristics of external power supply source and current consumption
values (excluding signal currents), required for module's stable operation, are shown in
p.2.3.10.
ATTENTION:
NON-COMPLIANCE WITH THE PERMITTED POWER SUPPLY
VOLTAGE VALUE COULD LEAD TO MODULE'S BREAKDOWNS OR
COULD CAUSE ITS UNSTABLE OPERATION!
3.1.6
Module's default configuration
The default configuration of the module is made with consideration of initial setting of
switches and jumpers to the default state. Setting the switches and jumpers of the module to
the default state should be performed under workshop conditions at the quality assurance
stage.
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